00:00Some provinces and cities in Metro Manila were visited by running Senators to spread their platform to voters.
00:21Raffy Itima has the first news.
00:23In the valuarte of President Bongbong Marcos in Ilocos Norte, Senatorial slate of the Alliance for a New Philippines started their campaign.
00:35They included 12 candidates, former DILG Secretary Benjar Abalos, Makati Mayor Abibinay, Senator Bong Revilla,
00:45Senator Pia Cayetano, former Senator Ping Lakson, Senator Lito Lapid, Senator Aimee Marcos, former Senator Manny Pacquiao,
00:58former Senator Tito Soto, Senator Francis Turentino, Congressman Erwin Tulfo, and Congresswoman Camille Villar.
01:07Our candidates are not ordinary. They are not like those we see in other parties.
01:16It is very difficult to get their members.
01:21We have been fighting for a long time and have been serving the public for a long time.
01:30They are not the ones who have bloodshed because of corruption.
01:35They are not the ones who are trampling on China.
01:40They have their own goals when they are elected to the Senate,
01:43along with the promise of support to the programs of the Marcos administration.
01:47In the vote-rich province of Cavite, the People's Campaign Kickoff Rally was held by the returning Senate hopefuls,
01:53Sinabam Aquino and Ico Pangilinan.
01:57They proposed a reform to talk about food security, a halt to the increase in the price of goods, and a solution to the education crisis.
02:05They were endorsed by former Vice President Lenny Robredo.
02:08We cannot just remain in the struggle and condemnation because the fight did not end in 2022.
02:20And our duty as Filipinos did not end there.
02:32We cannot stop.
02:36Now, we are facing a new battle, the midterm elections.
02:45In the Cartilla of Katipunan in Manila, the People's Campaign Kickoff Rally was held.
02:49Here, the 11-member Siam were introduced to their senatorial slate,
02:53Jerome Adonis, Jocelyn Andamo, Ronell Arambulo, Congresswoman Arlene Rosas,
03:01Teddy Casino, Congresswoman Franz Castro, Mimi Duringo, Modi Floranda, and Danilo Ramos.
03:11In Mindanao, there were Amira Lidasan and Liza Masa.
03:15Due to the lack of funding, they will hold a grassroots campaigning.
03:19They will go around the communities and go home to different parts of the country.
03:24The PDP Laban will hold a proclamation rally on Thursday.
03:28But the candidates have their own activities.
03:31The campaign of Kingdom of Jesus Christ founder Apollo Quibuloy, who is currently in prison, kicked off in Pasig.
03:37Senator Ronald Baton de la Rosa and Atty. Jimmy Bondoc also arrived in Katipunan.
03:43Also, former Secretary Alyn Capuyan, Atty. JV Hinlo, and Atty. Raul Lampino.
03:48The senatorial candidates are being supported by KOJC.
03:52Senator Bong Go of Davao City announced the activities of his colleagues,
03:58Atty. Vic Rodriguez, Phillip Salvador, and Congressman Rudante Marcoleta.
04:04The campaign of other senatorial candidates has also been ramped up.
04:07Independent candidate Roberto Ballon went around Kabasalan Town, Zamboanga, Cebu,
04:12to support his platforms, such as fisheries and land reform, safety, and food security.
04:19Guest speaker at the General Assembly of the Federation of Filipino-Chinese Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Inc.,
04:24is former Senator Gringo Onasan.
04:27At Plaza Miranda in Manila, Atty. Sani Matula and Atty. Zubair Mustafa held their first campaign.
04:34They are advocating for the rights of workers, farmers, and giving decent wages.
04:41Independent candidate Ben Tulfo started his campaign in Barangay Sa Uyo, Quezon City.
04:46His platform is against various types of abuse.
04:50We are also following the activities of other running senators for the election of 2025.
04:56This is the first news. Rafi Tima for GMA Integrated News.
05:02The Philippine Navy confirmed that a research vessel of China was spotted not inside the Exclusive Economic Zone,
05:09but inside the archipelagic waters of the Philippines.
05:14According to the Philippine Navy, the ship Lan Hai 101 was spotted in the eastern part of Palawan yesterday.
05:20It was first monitored near Balabac Island this Sunday, February 9.
05:25When it came from Malaysia, it will go to China.
05:28Yesterday afternoon, the Chinese vessel arrived near Subic Bay in Zambales.
05:33AFP Western Command sent BRP Andres Bonifacio and BRP Melchor Aquino to monitor the so-called Chinese vessel.
05:43Security Analyst Ray Powell said that it is possible that China is showing that it does not recognize the archipelagic sea lanes of the Philippines.
05:52According to the Philippine Navy, the crew of the Chinese vessel said that they passed near Palawan because of the bad weather.
06:04They responded. They gave their last port of call, the next port of call.
06:08They were passing through our archipelagic sea lanes because of the inclement weather in the western part of Palawan.
06:17This is the expected behavior of foreign ships from any nationality, from any country that passes through our archipelagic waters.
06:27The Senate discussed the loss of the anti-drone system of the Philippines that is against the possible attack of other countries.
06:35According to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, this is important but the price is very high.
06:41We have first news from JP Soriano.
06:48Russia conducted a series of military strikes in Ukraine this weekend,
06:54where they targeted oil and gas facilities to become military airports and drone warehouses.
07:01This type of attack is the main concern in the discussion of the Committee on Public Services in the Regulation on the Ownership and Operation of Drones.
07:12The Chair of the Committee asked the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines,
07:16the agency that registers drones, what they think about the issue of drone strikes.
07:22The drone is a loaded gun. It can be used for peace and it could be used for otherwise.
07:31The drone will be loaded with a bomb and they have a specific target where the drone will land. Is that a possibility?
07:44Definitely, sir. But it can be countered in so many ways and one of which is by interrupting the signal between the controller and the drone.
07:57According to drone experts, any drone strike can be stopped if they use anti-drone technology.
08:04So do we have a counter-anti-drone at the airport 24x7?
08:09For now, Your Honor, we don't have one.
08:11Isn't that dangerous that we don't have a counter-anti-drone at our airports?
08:17I agree, Your Honor.
08:19According to CAAP, the anti-drone system is important but expensive.
08:24The monthly subscription is around 1 million dollars or 58 million pesos.
08:29In Asia, there is no effective anti-drone around their structures because number one, the technology is still very expensive at this time.
08:41There is a cheaper alternative that CAAP is studying.
08:46A cheaper one is through training birds to look for drones and catch it.
08:53Actually, in most airports, they have it, sir.
08:57We will train eagles, maybe.
09:00They can also train these to stop bird strikes.
09:04According to CAAP, drones cannot fly within a 10-kilometer radius of areas in the Philippines.
09:12According to CAAP, they have already talked to the AFP and other experts related to the safety of the country's borders related to drones.
09:21This is the first news. J.P. Soriano for GMA Integrated News.
09:29The Port of Princesa City in Palawan was destroyed in a state of calamity because of the vast floodwaters brought by the shoreline.
09:36According to the Port of Princesa LGU, 24 barangays were flooded.
09:41More than 3,000 residents and more than 1,000 farmers were affected.
09:45Almost 800 hectares of land was damaged.
09:49In the town of Aburlan, boats were recovered.
09:52Five vehicles were washed away by the flood last Sunday night.
09:56Only one child was saved.
09:58The Baco Oriental Mindoro was still submerged in the flood.
10:02According to the MDRRMO, more than 11,000 families were affected.
10:09Pinsala is worth P9 million in agriculture.
10:14It's Valentine's Day on Friday.
10:16This is the time of love.
10:18How can Filipinos show their love?
10:22Let's find out on Street Hear It live with James Agustin.
10:27James.
10:32Good morning.
10:33Despite the state of the hearts of our countrymen,
10:36their ways of showing their love are different.
10:39As a result of a survey, Acts of Service is the first answer of the respondents.
10:53How do Filipinos show their love?
10:57They take care of each other every day.
10:59They cook for each other every day.
11:02Text messages and gifts.
11:04Words of affirmation.
11:06Sometimes, they give gifts.
11:08If they can afford it.
11:10Even though their love language is different,
11:12there are many ways to show their love.
11:15Street Sweeper, Jesse, is already on the street at 4 a.m.
11:19He is helping his wife who is sick.
11:23He will show her how much he loves her.
11:27It's important.
11:28If we don't have this, we don't have food every day.
11:34It's helpful.
11:36Ivo, on the other hand, will be celebrating his wife's 3rd wedding anniversary on February 14.
11:41If they agree, they've been together for 17 years.
11:44Give and take.
11:46Understand each other.
11:49So that there's no fight.
11:52If there's a fight, fix it.
11:55In the Social Weather Station or SWS survey,
11:5867 percent of Filipinos showed their love through acts of service.
12:0451 percent showed words of affirmation and quality time as a love language.
12:1033 percent gave gifts while 29 percent showed physical touch.
12:15In the survey, love and companionship are on the top wish list of Filipinos, male and female.
12:22Some said they want to receive a gift from the heart, flowers and money.
12:27The survey was conducted on December 12 to 18, 2024
12:31through a face-to-face interview with 2,160 respondents from all over the country.
12:37It has a margin error of plus or minus 2 percent.
12:45Valentine's Day is coming.
12:47Whatever gift we give to our partners in life,
12:51the most important thing is to feel the love every day,
12:55not just every February 14.
12:58That's the first news from Quezon City.
13:00I'm James Agustin for GEMI Integrated News.
13:09Ruru Madrid and Bianca Obali's video on the Let's Groove dance trend was over-the-top.
13:18Wow.
13:19Getting groovy with the couple wearing matching white shirts.
13:23Bianca said in the caption,
13:25it's just a test.
13:26It looks like the netizens approved the entry with almost 2 million views.
13:31Ruru commented,
13:32you're cute, my love, with heart-eyes emoji.
13:37Meanwhile, the Sparkle Stars' unexpected dance duo,
13:40Miguel and Tan Felix,
13:42and Kim Jisoo.
13:43G on dance trends,
13:45the two of them,
13:46and on the behind-the-scenes of their guesting on All Out Sundays.
13:50There's one on Miguel's TikTok,
13:52and there's one on Jisoo's account,
13:54both with more than a million views.
13:57No.
13:58Cute.
13:59And there's one more.
14:01I just had to do it.
14:32With a demo of an English and Tagalog song.
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14:38just scan the QR code on the video plug.
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